Alexis Rhodes
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South Africa Takes Strides with Gay Marriage Bill While United States Walks BackwardsSouth Africa recently legalized gay marriage. It just goes to show how far the United States lags behind when it comes to citizens' rights- a country that has only been a democracy for a little over a decade is already promoting tolerance over prejudice.
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Best Holiday Gifts for Theatre LoversTheatre people can be difficult to shop for, but these gifts will be a hit with any lover of the stage. -
Facebook.com's Mini-Feed Receives Hostile ResponseFacebook.com, a college and high school website much like Myspace.com, launched a news Mini-Feed in early September 2006. The new feature allowed users to view every action that their "friends" took on Facebook. Users were outraged.
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Agatha's Dinner Theatre's Provides Great Food, Many Laughs In Atlanta, GeorgiaAgatha's Dinner Theatre has changed its location (it is now further downtown in Atlanta), but the laughs, good food, and fun night have not been left in the wake of its old location.
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Top Ten Songs by HansonThe band Hanson made its name with the pop hit "Mmmbop," but the song is nothing compared to what the talented trio has produced since releasing that album.
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Independent Filmmaker David Sarich: Better Movies Are on the WayThe recent wave of Hollywood blockbusters has left some independent film fans at a loss. One filmmaker from Atlanta feels that there is hope for quality movies in the future.
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Scooters: Great Gas Mileage and Low Insurance RatesScooters are becoming more popular as gas prices continue to rise. While there are dangers associated with being a scooter owner, many people are turning to alternative forms of transportation such as scooters and motorcycles in an effort to save money.
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Cheating at SchoolAcademic cheating is becoming more and more commonplace. Why is this, and what does this mean for those who choose not to cheat?
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10 Rock 'n' Roll Attractions in Atlanta From Theaters to Record Stores to HamburgersAre you a rock 'n' roller coming to Atlanta and want to know where to hang out? This top 10 list will show you the way.
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A Guide to Childcare, Part I: Sleep IssuesChildren, particularly younger kids, often have problems falling asleep at night. Parents may blame themselves for these issues, but it is generally a lack of schedule consistency that accounts for most such problems.
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Homosexual, Interracial and Open RelationshipsAttitudes toward unconventional relationships have drastically changed over the past fifty years. This article is a look into exactly what, why and how things have changed.
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The Rise of Popular Christianity: What College Students ThinkChristianity is becoming more prevalent in America today, but not everyone is pleased. In this profile of college students, we hear different perspectives on the growing Christian movement and what it means to students across the country.
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A Guide to Ferret OwnershipFerret ownership is a wonderful experience, but there are good and bad aspects to it. It is important to be informed of the pitfalls as well as the positive things that come with owning a ferret.
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Low-Income Atlanta Households' First Graders Have Fraction of Reading ExperienceAtlanta children are suffering from not being read to. According to an Atlanta INtown report, low-income households' first graders are read to only a fractional amount of time in comparison to children from high-income households. This must be addressed. -
Emory University Study Claims Great News for Cheaters: It's All in the GenesEmory University, a leader in health research, released a study a few months ago targeting voles. According to the study, certain voles are more likely to be monogamous than other cousin voles, hypothesized to be due to a hormone level difference.
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Crime Confessions, Blog Style: Criminals Confess to Crimes OnlineEveryone from murderers to victims have blogs nowadays. In our modern world with its technological advances, everything is so casual over the internet. Several criminals have inadvertently confessed to crimes in their blogs and are being held accountable.
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Nannies, Sex and Drugs in AtlantaNannies have a natural insight into the world of their employers. Sometimes they come across items while on the job that their bosses may hope no one will find. Vibrators, porn movies and bongs are only a few of the objects nannies find while working.
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Atlanta Go Wireless, Hope to Follow Philadelphia's Trend for Wifi CitywidePhiladelphia, PA is obtaining the first wireless internet access that covers an entire large city. Atlantans are enjoying wireless all over our home city, and many hope that Atlanta follows in Philly's footsteps.
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Pre-Teen Wars: How to Cope with Your Tween DaughterThis is a general guide for mothers on how to raise their daughters who are no longer children but aren't quite teens. -
Crazy FerretsThe ferrets get a little crazy to "My Prerrogative" and "Golddigger."
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Why Gay Marriage Should Be LegalizedCommon arguments against same-sex marriages are tradition, procreation, and alleged Biblical opposition. This paper discusses why these are irrelevant or untrue claims. -
The Fate of Reality Media: Television and RadioReality media is going strong right now, but we can expect that as shock value becomes an impossibility due to the regulations of the FCC, reality media will become a thing of the past. -
Oglethorpe University Offers Close-Knit Community but Bad Class SelectionOglethorpe University in Atlanta is a great school for those seeking a tight community of students who can afford not to work. However, for commuter students or those looking to major in something specific, the school falls short.
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Don't Hate Georgia State: It's Not so BadGeorgia State is often criticized for lacking a community atmosphere. However, there is much to be said about going to a large college, and I've found that where there is no natural community, students find their own niches.
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The Motivation of CompetitionThe need to compete with other people is not an instinctive trait, as many believe. It is something encouraged and bred by our society and culture.
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E-mail to the Future with FutureMe.orgThis article details a website that has recently been gaining popularity, FutureMe.org. The site allows users to email their future selves.

